@Lunartechno I do agree that there are countless of meaningless degrees. I disagree that it is only the economies fault. The collegiate bubble has plenty to do with regulations and guaranteed loans via the government.
@Mauhadeeb28 But I see what you are saying, to do the 2 year you have to have the requisits, but community colleges are usually cheaper comparatively. The only problem is the cost. My beef is, that nobody would be complaining about college at all if it were affordable. Its your fault if you take out loans and get a pointless degree in this economy, If you get an MD and make it out, and you go to work, you will find work and you will pay it off, but its the economies fault, not college.
@Mauhadeeb28 you can go through a 2 year associates program if you have a good gpa out of highschool. of course there is some prerequisites to being able to get out, yo have to take anatomy and physiology and a chemistry psychology etc, if you take those during the summer, you are out in 2 years. The point I am making is you are not forced to spend 4 years in school and to go deeeep in debt to have a decent salary.
@Lunartechno So, you don't understand I take it. To have a Nursing diploma a prerequisite of 1- 2 years of irrelevant credit hours(some states require AA degree perquisite) are required. 1-2 years + 3 for ND = 4-5 total years.(clinicals included)
Explanation: It takes about three years to get the diploma. A NA is a requirement for the diploma which puts you into 1 year of full time extra schooling not relevant to the field. IE 4 years total.*
To get the BSN it takes the 1 year irrelevant schooling, 3 years for nursing diploma, 2 years for bachelors ie 6 years*
@Lunartechno As the husband of a nurse, I would have to disagree that I don't know what I am talking about. There is no way at all to become a RN in two years. It is impossible. between schooling, volunteering and clinicals, there is just no way.
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SlipAllCityToy 6 months ago
@Lunartechno I do agree that there are countless of meaningless degrees. I disagree that it is only the economies fault. The collegiate bubble has plenty to do with regulations and guaranteed loans via the government.
Mauhadeeb28 9 months ago
@Mauhadeeb28 trust me, i don't like it any more than you do. :(
Lunartechno 9 months ago
@Mauhadeeb28 But I see what you are saying, to do the 2 year you have to have the requisits, but community colleges are usually cheaper comparatively. The only problem is the cost. My beef is, that nobody would be complaining about college at all if it were affordable. Its your fault if you take out loans and get a pointless degree in this economy, If you get an MD and make it out, and you go to work, you will find work and you will pay it off, but its the economies fault, not college.
Lunartechno 9 months ago
@Mauhadeeb28 you can go through a 2 year associates program if you have a good gpa out of highschool. of course there is some prerequisites to being able to get out, yo have to take anatomy and physiology and a chemistry psychology etc, if you take those during the summer, you are out in 2 years. The point I am making is you are not forced to spend 4 years in school and to go deeeep in debt to have a decent salary.
Lunartechno 9 months ago
@Lunartechno So, you don't understand I take it. To have a Nursing diploma a prerequisite of 1- 2 years of irrelevant credit hours(some states require AA degree perquisite) are required. 1-2 years + 3 for ND = 4-5 total years.(clinicals included)
Mauhadeeb28 9 months ago
@Mauhadeeb28 thankyou for clarifying exactly what i was telling you lol
Lunartechno 9 months ago
@Lunartechno Nursing Diploma: 3 years
Nursing Associate's Degree: 2 years
Bachelor's in Nursing (BSN): 4 years
RN-to-BSN: 2-3 years
Explanation: It takes about three years to get the diploma. A NA is a requirement for the diploma which puts you into 1 year of full time extra schooling not relevant to the field. IE 4 years total.*
To get the BSN it takes the 1 year irrelevant schooling, 3 years for nursing diploma, 2 years for bachelors ie 6 years*
*all including clinical hours.
Mauhadeeb28 9 months ago
@Lunartechno My only problem with clinicals and volunteering is that it is required by government.
Mauhadeeb28 9 months ago
@Lunartechno As the husband of a nurse, I would have to disagree that I don't know what I am talking about. There is no way at all to become a RN in two years. It is impossible. between schooling, volunteering and clinicals, there is just no way.
Mauhadeeb28 9 months ago